Infaunal bivalve molluscs on the flood tidal delta of Tauranga Harbour, north-eastern New Zealand, were surveyed twice over a 6-month period, with the aim of assessing shellfish resources, assessing the magnitudes of temporal and spatial variability in abundances, and identifying potentially important processes. The surveys identified a total of 31 bivalve taxa from 27 sites. Species richness per site ranged between 0 and 9, and varied greatly in space and time, as did two other measures of diversity. Extremely high densities of bivalves (>20 000 m-²) were encountered at several sites. Densities of several abundant species varied greatly in time, as a result of recruitment pulses. The abundances of the three species that dominated the fauna...
Many bivalve species occur in aggregations, and locally cover large partsof the seafloor. Above a ce...
Macrobenthic soft-bottom molluscs were sampled in 30 stations located in the Bellingshausen Sea at d...
Marine ecosystems are increasingly being subject to human impact from diverse recreational and comme...
An investigation into the ecology of bivalve molluscs on Centre Bank, the flood tidal delta of Taura...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
<p>Early post-settlement mortality is difficult to measure in mobile benthic taxa such as mussels. F...
There is evidence that infaunal bivalves in New Zealand are not as abundant as they once were with o...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Mollusc spatial distribution and divers...
This study described quantitative data on the current molluscan assemblage on the intertidal platfor...
Sea-bed benthic-invertebrate assemblages of species within and proximal to an existing mussel farm o...
The patterns of abundance of molluscs in sediments at One Tree Reef, southern Great Barrier Reef wer...
1) Observations made on some hydrological parameters at Bay of Islands and Wellington Harbour during...
Paphies ventricosa is a large surf clam endemic to New Zealand, and whose populations have substanti...
Bivalve mollusks of the continental shelf of Cabo Frio upwelling ecosystem were sampled monthly from...
<div><p><i>Paphies ventricosa</i> is a large surf clam endemic to New Zealand, and whose populations...
Many bivalve species occur in aggregations, and locally cover large partsof the seafloor. Above a ce...
Macrobenthic soft-bottom molluscs were sampled in 30 stations located in the Bellingshausen Sea at d...
Marine ecosystems are increasingly being subject to human impact from diverse recreational and comme...
An investigation into the ecology of bivalve molluscs on Centre Bank, the flood tidal delta of Taura...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
<p>Early post-settlement mortality is difficult to measure in mobile benthic taxa such as mussels. F...
There is evidence that infaunal bivalves in New Zealand are not as abundant as they once were with o...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Mollusc spatial distribution and divers...
This study described quantitative data on the current molluscan assemblage on the intertidal platfor...
Sea-bed benthic-invertebrate assemblages of species within and proximal to an existing mussel farm o...
The patterns of abundance of molluscs in sediments at One Tree Reef, southern Great Barrier Reef wer...
1) Observations made on some hydrological parameters at Bay of Islands and Wellington Harbour during...
Paphies ventricosa is a large surf clam endemic to New Zealand, and whose populations have substanti...
Bivalve mollusks of the continental shelf of Cabo Frio upwelling ecosystem were sampled monthly from...
<div><p><i>Paphies ventricosa</i> is a large surf clam endemic to New Zealand, and whose populations...
Many bivalve species occur in aggregations, and locally cover large partsof the seafloor. Above a ce...
Macrobenthic soft-bottom molluscs were sampled in 30 stations located in the Bellingshausen Sea at d...
Marine ecosystems are increasingly being subject to human impact from diverse recreational and comme...